Grenada: Revolution In Reverse
Discover the complex narrative behind the US invasion of Grenada in 1983 with Grenada: Revolution In Reverse by James Ferguson. Published in 1990, this insightful book delves into the aftermath of the invasion, uncovering a story that shifts from initial triumph to widespread disillusionment and cynicism by the early 1990s. With 150 pages of in-depth analysis, Ferguson reveals the extent of the US's failures—both economically and politically—and how these failures profoundly affected the lives of the Grenadian people. This essential read offers a critical perspective on Grenada's history and its place in international relations, making it a must-have for anyone interested in Caribbean history and the true impacts of foreign intervention. Gain a deeper understanding of a pivotal moment in history that reshaped the island’s landscape.